Jenny Holzer at Hauser & Wirth

‘ABUSE OF POWER COMES AS NO SURPRISE’ is one of Jenny Holzer’s most famous ‘Truisms’ (a series of short quotes from academic texts she started collecting in the late 70s) and one that comes readily to mind in her current exhibition at Hauser & Wirth Gallery.  Lining the walls and scattered on the floor are versions of ‘curse tablets’ popular in ancient Greece and Rome, small metal plates inscribed with ill wishes toward a rival.  Holzer’s contemporary versions, printed on lead and copper, then distressed, bear tweets from Donald Trump and Q, founder of QAnon that appear to extend the tablet tradition into the present day.  (On view in Chelsea through Oct 22nd).

Jenny Holzer, installation view of ‘Demented Words’ at Hauser & Wirth Gallery, Sept 2022.

Jenny Holzer in ‘No Problem’ at David Zwirner Gallery

David Zwirner Gallery revisits the 1980s in ‘No Problem,’ a group show that tracks the mutual influence of the Cologne and New York art scenes during this era. It includes Jenny Holzer’s inflammatory essays – in-your-face rants once plastered around New York and included in a show at Monika Spruth Galerie in Cologne in 1985. (In Chelsea through June 14th).

Jenny Holzer, Inflammatory Essays, 1979-1982, offset posters on colored paper, 17 x 17 inches (each).